Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

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Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:13 pm

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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:20 pm

Did i hear somewhere that they freed another Bali bomber yesterday too?
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:21 pm

Footy Chick wrote:Did i hear somewhere that they freed another Bali bomber yesterday too?

they didn't free her. She has a stay of execution... New evidence has presented it self..
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Coach Bombay » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:33 pm

The death penalty can never be excused as it allows a state a means by which it can pick and choose who is fit to live and who isnt
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby valleys07 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:43 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:Did i hear somewhere that they freed another Bali bomber yesterday too?

they didn't free her. She has a stay of execution... New evidence has presented it self..


She wasn't convicted of participation in the Bali Bombings, though- she was an (at the time), convicted drug mule.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:38 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:Did i hear somewhere that they freed another Bali bomber yesterday too?

they didn't free her. She has a stay of execution... New evidence has presented it self..


I said Bali bomber - not drug mule.

You know...one of the guys that blew up all our guys and lots of other guys :roll:
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:07 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:Did i hear somewhere that they freed another Bali bomber yesterday too?

they didn't free her. She has a stay of execution... New evidence has presented it self..


I said Bali bomber - not drug mule.

You know...one of the guys that blew up all our guys and lots of other guys :roll:

mis read your comment. they did, cut his sentence in half...
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:27 pm

just to rub our faces in it no doubt.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:42 pm

Footy Chick wrote:just to rub our faces in it no doubt.


this happened a few months ago...
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:26 pm

I think people are getting confused with some chick that got a last minute pardon apparently and someone that got let out early from their part of the Bali bombing or the Bali 9.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby fisho mcspaz » Fri May 01, 2015 9:32 pm

My two cents.

Stayed up the night of the executions - I didn't know there was a vigil in the CBD or I'd have gone to it. Anyway, there was no way I could sleep so I lit a couple of candles. Thought I was an atheist but I prayed a bit, for what it was worth. I was transfixed in horror by the news updates coming out of Cilacap.

I think that Andrew, Myu and the rest didn't have a chance from the beginning of the Widodo regime. I have probably written this before, but Joko Widodo comes from a small-town background and he has very little foreign affairs experience. Furthermore, he is very much under the thumb of his patron (and former president of Indonesia) Megawati Sukarnoputri. She has chastised him publicly on several occasions; he is unable to stand up to her, but he cannot rule without her. She insisted that these people be executed and basically said 'What's the matter with you? Why is this taking so long? Are you going to cave in to foreign pressure?' The only reason Widodo was chosen as his party's presidential candidate was because Megawati, who wanted to run again, is so unpopular with the people. But she is the power behind the throne, and she's a corrupt motherf***ing bitch. Excuse me - I'm running out of patience to write diplomatically. Mercy is not high on her agenda, nor is rehabilitation within the prison system.

But I don't hold her to account for the executions. The responsibility rests solely with Joko Widodo. Who chose to stay out of sight behind the palace walls in Jakarta, while attorney-general HM Prasetyo was given a free hand to make the preparations for the executions as disorganised, disrespectful and traumatic as possible for the families of the condemned. Which he did, and then had the audacity to publicly announce, in a self-congratulatory statement, that the executions were a 'complete success'.

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In the aftermath, what disturbs me is a plethora of racist comments, threats of violence, calls to arms against Indonesia. A real lynch-mob mentality. The Indonesian people aren't to blame for what happened. They may have voted Joko Widodo into office, but they cannot control his actions. I hope fervently that this s*** dies down. Ideally, the ultimate message for people take out of these brutal executions should be one of hope rather than of hatred, and an increased push to abolish the death penalty in all countries.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Bully » Sun May 03, 2015 10:41 am

Now the stories are coming out lol

A woman in the courier mail has come out today saying "she was Andrew Chans secret wife"

bet she is waiting for the TV stations to come knocking for her "story" ......
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby Arch44 » Thu May 14, 2015 5:08 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:I think people are getting confused with some chick that got a last minute pardon apparently and someone that got let out early from their part of the Bali bombing or the Bali 9.

Yep correct. The chick that got a pardon was innocent all a long and the one that set her up came forward right at the end. That's how I read it any way.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby stan » Fri May 15, 2015 8:13 am

The decision was a political one in the end. Widodo could not be seen to bow down to Australia as it would make him look weak.
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Re: Bali Nine - is the death penalty justice?

Postby am Bays » Wed Jun 05, 2019 9:49 am

am Bays wrote:
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Q. wrote:Actually, it probably goes toward their genocidal campaign in West Papua.


No!!! Next you'll be saying they killed 200,000 plus during their occupation of East Timor...... :evil:

Which is still less than the deaths that occur due to drug smuggling scum like those two idiots?

At least two innocent people died in Australia last night due to drug addictions, yet there is no who ha over there deaths yet all we hear about are two criminals. Hopefully their deaths were painfull and they suffered.

Hypocritical much???


And four people died in Darwin last night because of drugs peddling scum.

Still cant believe people have empathy for drug smugglers and peddlers
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